Friday 29 July 2016

Music Video: Kanye West - Wolves


Kanye West has just dropped a new video for The Life of Pablo track "Wolves" featuring Vic Mensa and Sia. The black and white clip also sees appearances from Kylie Jenner, Cindy Crawford, Jourdan Dunn and whole load of other fashion models. Kim Kardashian also stars, appearing alongside Kanye in floods of tears.
The video is in collaboration with fashion house Balmain as a part of it’s fall 2016 campaign. Directed by Steven Klein, take a look at it above!

Sunday 24 July 2016

Watch the Chilling First Trailer for 'The Exorcist' Fox Series

Revered as one of the most terrifying horror movies of all time, William Friedkin’s The Exorcist is going to be recreated as an upcoming TV series by Fox. A new trailer for the series recently premiered at Comic Con in San Diego and it’s looking to be just as psychologically thrilling as its predecessor. The remake stars Geena Davis as Angela Rance who is convinced that her young child is under demonic possession. She welcomes two priests into her home who try to exorcise the sinister spirits from her daughter.
The Exorcist will debut on Fox September 23. Watch the haunting first trailer above.

'The Walking Dead's' Season 7 Trailer Continues on the Road to Brutal Survival

Six seasons strong and the survivors of The Walking Dead are ready to embark on a new route of drama and survival. The AMC series is known to keep its watchers on the edge of their seats as the previous season ended on a cliffhanger. With expectations set high, it leaves fans wondering what’s next up for the group who just can’t seem to escape flesh-eating “walkers.” Season 7 of The Walking Dead is expected to premiere on October 23.
Check out the official trailer for Season 7 above and let us know what you expect from AMC’s latest installment.

'The Woods' Is Actually a Surprise 'Blair Witch' Sequel


Earlier this year, the trailer for Adam Wingard’s upcoming movie The Woods hinted at a found footage film promising to be equally suspenseful as V/H/S and The Guest. While little was given about the plot aside from a group of college kids going camping, it’s now been revealed that the movie is actually a sequel to the 1999 filmThe Blair Witch Project. During Comic-Con, a screening was billed under The Woods shortly before unveiling the true title of the film, which will simply be called Blair Witch. In an interview with EW, Lionsgate executive Jason Constantine explained the reason why the team wanted to keep the sequel a secret:
“We live in an age where it’s harder and harder for a movie to be a genuine surprise for an audience, because of the internet, because of Twitter, because of all the discussions that can happen online. Sometimes, you want to embrace that for a movie, but we really felt, on this film, that it would be great if audiences could be genuinely surprised.”
Wingard partnered with longtime collaborator and writer Simon Barrett who stated, “[With] V/H/SV/H/S 2, and especially You’re Next, we wouldn’t even tell people that those movies existed until their premieres were announced. That was our way to make that a cool thing. In this era of social media, and of everyone hyping everything, we’ve always felt that is the right approach: give people less, don’t tell them exactly what it is, let them be surprised.” They received approval from the original team behind the Blair Witch Project, developed the script, and produced the movie with secrecy extending to even the crew and Lionsgate executives. Actor James Allen McCune will be playing the brother of Heather Donohue, a character from the first film. Watch the updated trailer below and catch Blair Witch in theaters Sept. 16.

'Kong: Skull Island's' Comic-Con Trailer Shows Us the New Meaning of Man vs Beast


Comic-Con just can’t stop it with the hits today as we now get the new trailer for the highly-anticipated Kong: Skull Island movie. The film actually comes from the producers of the recent Godzilla remake, and from the looks of this new teaser is surely making the future battle between the popular Japanese monster and The Eight Wonder of the World very promising. In this clip we get to see a group of military personnel and explorers making their way to a mysterious island in the Pacific. Little do they know, this is actually where the mythical creature Kong actually resides and upon discovery, hell starts to breaks loose.
The movie is made up of a star-studded cast that includes Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson and John Goodman to name a few. Watch the trailer above and sound off in the comments if you think Kong: Skull Islandwill be a blockbuster hit.
The film is expected to drop on March 10, 2017.

The First Official ‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 Teaser Is Here


Following the news that the seventh season of HBO’s hit series, Game of Thrones, will arrive a little bit later than expected, a two-minute teaser clip has surprisingly dropped out of nowhere. The behind-the-scenes short shares impressions from the production of season 7, showing footage of various props and sets from the series while ominous season 6 dialogue is played over it. One interesting detail is the painting of multiple eye stones, which are traditionally used to cover the eyes of Westerosi nobles shortly after their death. Sure, it might not be a lot at this point, but we’ll take what we can get. Watch it above.

Rihanna Joins the Cast of 'Bates Motel' Season 5

A&E's version of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror classic, Psycho, has really resonated with audiences. Bates Motel is about to enter its fifth and final season and although it was previously announced that the character of Marion Crane would appear, we didn't know who would possibly be cast. We now have confirmation that Grammy-winning pop singer, Rihanna, has been cast in Janet Leigh's famous role. 


This news hit during the show's panel at San Diego Comic-Con International (SDCC) and Bates Motel executive producers, Carlton Cuse and Kerry Ehrin, had this to say regarding the Rihanna's casting:
“We wanted to thrust the iconic role into a contemporary spotlight and redefine it in a meaningful and exciting new way. We also heard Rihanna was a fan of the show, and we were huge fans of hers, so it was the perfect collision of creativity and fate.”




This isn't Rihanna's first time on the job as an actress. She made her big screen debut in the 2012 action film, Battleship, and has since appeared in Annie and the 2015 animated film, Home. She's also appeared in several of her own music related videos and short films and is set to appear in the 2017 Luc Besson film, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

Comic-Con: Full trailer for The Lego Batman Movie

Though it showed at the same Comic-Con panel as some of the live-action Warner Bros/DC movies, the new trailer for The Lego Batman Movie took a little longer to hit the internet. But it's here now, so take a look...
The new film will find the Caped Crusader facing off against The Joker (Zach Galifianakis), who considers himself well-placed to be Batman's big nemesis, much to the Dark Knight's displeasure and disagreement.
And that's just one thing annoying Batman (Will Arnett). There's also Robin (Michael Cera), who he mistakenly adopted at a charity event and is now being forced to raise as his ward. The new promo goes big on Robin choosing his outfit – turns out Batman has a LOT of suit options – and the struggle between Batman wanting to do his thing and trusty butler Alfred (Ralph Fiennes) demanding he live up to his responsibilities. Oh, and a good joke about seat belts.
This one continues to look like a whole lot of fun, and will find its way to UK cinemas on February 10 next year.

Comic-Con: First King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword trailer

In amongst the superheroes, giant beasts and wizards, there was a legend. Specifically, King Arthur. Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword, which put out a poster yesterday, brought a trailer to the San Diego Comic-Con. Check it out below.
Charlie Hunnam stars as the title character, in the time before he got the "king" part. Raised on the streets after his royal family was essentially slaughtered by his evil uncle (Jude Law), Arthur appears at first to have no particular yen for a heroic destiny. But then comes the bit with the sword and the stone and... Well, we'll see.
Ritchie's style is more evident here – unreliable narrators, streetwise heroes and plenty of fighting – which seems of a piece with hisSherlock Holmes films. Of course, the setting also offers the chance to have some magic and fantasy added in.
We'll see whether the combo works when the film finally arrives next March.

Comic-Con: Justice League footage hits

As Warner Bros. big DC movies panel rolled on, it was the turn of Zack Snyder and Justice League. And the first footage from that one has also arrived. Take a look...
Though the film is still shooting, Snyder brought a look – that can't quite be described as a trailer – at Ben Affleck's Batman gathering the team he needs to battle evil. We see him recruit Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Ezra Miller's Barry Allen/The Flash in particular, though there are also shots of Ray Fisher as Victor Stone, AKA Cyborg on board. Oh, and of course Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, who is already willing and able to do battle.
The take-away from this initial look? A definite humour boost (Ezra Miller will still need to prove himself after the debut of the TV Flash, but there's definite signs of some laughs to be found) and a fairly standard Aquaman joke. Snyder has something to prove after the dour Dawn Of Justice, so we'll have to wait and see.
As if yet there's no sign of J.K. Simmons' Commissioner Gordon, Amber Herd's Mera or anyone else, but we'll take this for now. It certainly makes a splash. SPLASH. AQUAMAN. Because... Oh, never mind.
Justice League is scheduled to arrive on November 17 next year.

Comic-Con: Doctor Strange conjures up a second trailer

Marvel brought several movies to Comic-Con this year. And Doctor Strange, the nearest to release, had the most to show off, including footage. The second trailer for the film, which stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the Sorcerer Supreme, is now online.
You may well know the drill by now, but if you don't... The story introduces us to talented, arrogant New York surgeon Stephen Strange's world is rocked when he's badly hurt in a car accident. Looking to help regain his skills, he turns to an unusual mystic and healer known as The Ancient One (Tilda Swinton). Chiwetel Ejiofor is fellow mystic arts user (and potential future rival) Baron Mordo, while Rachel McAdams as another New York-based medic who serves as Strange’s main connection back to humanity. And then there's Mads Mikkelsen as the villain, who has his own plan for the powers.
The new trailer has a lot more of the trippy visuals that Marvel showed off at the con panel this year – reality bending, blending, melting and collapsing.
Doctor Strange will hit UK cinemas on October 28 before arriving in the US on November 4.